The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1880-1881, July 27, 1880, Image 1

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BERNARD, Act’g. siio't. accr; .ia K-il Hoad Company - M»- NT’s OVPICV, I • mv. <>a.,OcU 14, 1*80. { * -v-i-cuv. lMlHu*t., the follow- vil- . over this road: *.00 r it ' 1 f * 6.30r m 75 r it 7*S0m 7.50 pm 8.15 r a 1 ' ' ; 8.50PM 1 - •' ‘200 PM ’ 1 Vil ‘- 4.SO AM 6. SO A M 5 80r M • 7.00 pm 7.00 P m 8.58 pm •»" 10.45 am p M> 1 5.00 AM 5.15 A at . v 5.40 A M I: ' 4 !l A M '. Ni - ....6,20a m 1 ^ ^ 655 am ’ " 7.S0 A M Vi connection to or from ■ Miinhiv*. or U*tvr«*n Mu con '! or «ii recti on **u (Sunday •nth. IVh., Airt. K. JeJlr.MtoN, Supt. A a A.ir-Xaine Hallway. Passenger Department ATLANTA —TO— k or r cri iaiia 1 SCHEDULE. 1Train* will rut Ku*t: UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARY THE ATTUftSTK WISDOM, JUSTICE AMD MODERATION." VOL. 64. For Sale ! Twentv-five Horses and Mules. AT COOPER’S STABLES, ATHENS. GA. ATHENS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 27 1880. KACnCEU NO. 39. .* 1 have cn hand at my Stable* the above men oned number of Horae* and Mnlea tor sale, and erftona wiahinj? to buy would do well to call on mo before purchasing. \V.2-q.2iu. J. Z. COOPER. ft. IL ftLi.£W8 HORSE AND MULE Miltianry 3tor©* Athens, Georgia. The Mammoth Harness and Saddle Store of Northeast Georgia* 1 have enlarged luy sale room and have it stocked with hand made goods, such as Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Whips, Horse Covers, and Saddle Blankets. My goods are nil 1resh aud newly gotten up. My prices cannot he beat. My Buggy Whips cannot he equaled. My $1.50 Sad dles cannot he found anywhere else except at K. H. Allen’s. Repairing done at short notice. nev.l8.3m.w. K. II. ALLEN. Old Mrs. Sheppard collects about 82,000 in rent every July at Dayton, Ohio, aud put the money in a bureau drawer. As she lived alone, the tolly ol ki eping so much money by her was long ago exp'ained to her. In 1878 iua«ked robbers entered the house and secured the treasure. In 1878 the rolibi ry repeated in prec'selr the same tnaner. This year she hid it carefully, bu-. the rascals choked her until she told them where it was. She promises to | nt the rent for 1881 in the bank. THE WAY “ INTIMIDATION* IS PH IX PHILADELPHIA. Tlie Times says that some of the young women employed in the caus tic soda department of the Pennsyl vania Salt Works, at 8outh-iwark ties dared tlieiraympathies for the Demos cratie candidate last week by chalking ■ lino these words: “Our choice for President. Gen. Winfield S. Han cock. Hancock forever.’ The jir- cumsuuice was reportodtto the super, iuicndciit of the works, who itym*.di. atdy ordered that'the _ thus expressed their political prefer ence should erase the name at once. None of the dozen female employes, howev. i, would g>j the name of the offenders, and the superintendent finally decreed that they must either wi-li off the words or walk off them selves. Upon this announcement oie and all declared they would leave rath- i er than to obey sudi a command, whereupon, they were ordered to i'o. TO THE PUBLIC. I ^tke this method of returning tlianks to my numerous customer* for their liberal jmtron- age doting my long proprietorship of the New- on Ilou»*e in Athene. On December Slst, my proprietorship of the Newton llonm* will cuwe, at. which l»m* # 1 will open, lor the aeeouanodfctiou of the public, the CLIKARD HOUSE, pleasantly located on Clayton Street, one of tla principal buaitie** street* in Athena, where le ■opeand expect my formet patrons and th traveling public generally to atop when vistinffi Athena. Pledgitis tnyaelf to do all in my power foi their comfort, 1 remain the public’s servant, A. D. CLINARD. 4«fewtf ASSESSORS NOTICE. Notice ia hereby civeti that the .Assessors have completed the Aaaeaamenta of Real Es tate tor 1880, and placed their hooka in my of fice for examination by nil concerned. Objec tions to assessment* are required to l»e made iu writing, sworn to and filed with me within tin days Dow the date of this notice. \Y. A. G1LLELAND, Cl’k of Council. V2U Milledgeville Jlecorder: ‘Did you ever know a roan who grew rich by band continue successful through life, and leave a fortune at his death ?’ This qnesion was put to a gentleman who had been in business terty years. After reflecting a while lie said : ‘Not one. 1 have seen many men grow rich as if by magic, and win golden opinions, uhen some little thing led to an exposuee of his traiul, and they fell into disgrace and ruin. Arson, ; phis they did, and as they inarched perjury, murder and suicide, are com- j away handkerchiefs were waved and ■non crimes with those who make three rousing cheers wee sent up for haste to be rich, regardless of the Ilanc-ick: * ini ans.’ «• — The year ending June 30tli there Augusta Acim; The man on the heil were only three national bank fail- tower has gone to housekeeping in j nres in the Unjled States, and these earnest, and bans out Ins lamp as in i will pay in lull. ingenious method blinding birds ol ' ——— — . the night and salting them down in: Dispatch .trout Greenbrier White his larder- Only last night a g lint of Slll P hl, f S P r, »«f* Virginia, blue crane, blitted by the electric light, | st , .V 8 t J iat X r ‘ Corcoran, the used as an illuminator, attracted by j philanthropist, of \\ ashinglon, D. C. f the eyrie of Augusta’s night hawk, | '* threatened with paralysis and is in stalked in upon the glass bouse of the 8 *Tit!c:il condition. Mr. Corcoran’s watchman and was easily captured, i !*< ' elnrv and Ins physicians left Wash- The crane was a mammoth one and i ln fiton last night lor the springs in a measured about ten tcet horn tip to i special car. Mr. Corcoran is upwards UNO EAST.! height ntAiy 12.15 r M 12.25 v m w . -T-SD. 12 50 A M 10.5 A M ’.’ '/HUGIIT TRAIN. ; at Atlanta for all points \ »•-1. i 'onnectinif at CliArl<4te *>’. Tlinmirli Ticket* on aula ** * >•« f'ity. (imnville and 1 l-.’inta Knat ■lie” Went. •i;l- \< UK, ticneral Manager • \ : (i mi. Ticket A/t CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! IP .LZETW^XS, Family Grocery Store and Confectionery, road Mint. jA-thens. Georgia, Next door to A~S. DOftSEY Keep, on h»nJ at all time, the fluent Tobeceo and Cigar*. The be*t and Ereaheat Lemon*, Oiangee, Apple*, Peanut*, Candies and Con- fectionaiies generallv. Also keep* on hand a constant supply of all couutrv produce, such aft of eighty years of age." RETOUOBAT OF AX EUflOR. iV e note in yesterday’s issue of the Athens Ihomer that I)r. H. H. Curl- ton, who for six years has lieeit editor mill proprietor of* that paper, retires from its management in consequence <«1 d! health. This announcement will lit i tc- ived with regret by his readers in Nurtlicust Georgia and by his friends throughout the State. Dr. Carlton’s editori.il course has been marked by earnestness, fearlessness, promptness and ability, lie has never i><onflow to lake sides upon impor tant issues, general or local, and lias 7 | maintained bis own conviction, Alluding to the subject ot tea cm- whether popular or not. with slren-tli, ture in Liberty county, the Qucman : consistency and honesty. IDs position Reporter says tea can be equally as | h M always been determined, and be well grown throughout Southern j has never made compromise whb Georgia as in that county. Says that j wrong or given hostagesJhr .expedt- l»per; ‘Gotwnisidoner LeDnc,weareje^ya-aakK..In uu||i #WN«ditorial perfect keeping tip. In 1875 Joint McCullough had a benefit in the California theatre, San Francisco- It was a notable occasion. The liciietiehiry was lirutus; lhi itli wns Ant bony, and ISarrett was Cassi us. Edwards played Crusar, and ou> two corpulent friend-, C. li. ISislmp and \Vm. Mestayer, were Pichs When Caesar, in the second scene of the first act, said: ‘I-el me have men about me that arc fat,’ Hisimp and Mestayer came forward, seized the astonished C'tesar by the hand, aud said: ’Here w o are, me lad.’ The audience fairly shouted. -McCullough was the author of the interruption. IMtulTsSlONAL CARDS. pleased to tee, is giving the subject j much thought. He paid a visit a few days :igo, so ww >ee stated, to that section, aud was highly delighted with ri ._ . . the information obtained aud the ww*, Chicken*', Bitter, CabWo. Poutoe* etc.. | prospects presented 10 view. Pure etc. The Cheapest Fuinilv Grocery store ami » r i Confectionary in the city. Give inr a call. . tea IS never brongbj to this eOlllltiy uov.t8.wSm. P. LEWIS. | fiotti China, lieuce the necessity to 77 77 . „ " ! encourage the growth of it here.’ Fortify the System- j ° b And von arc armed agaiiwt disenar. touic hir tlii* purpose is lloatcttcr'* Kto letter*, which render* digestion easy and NEGLECT AXD BCIN. An old maiden lady, nolorioas throughout Nether Litsalia for her strange manner ot liviug, died a few days ago, at her cuouiry home, si* u- ated upon the right bank of the Spree, between Cottbus and Sprem- berg. During the whole period of on a large tank standing neat the butl- her residence upon her estate, which jAaJad inherited at an early age, rite had not permitted anything to he planted upon her lands, or any ri - pain to be effected in her huge man- rion- . She bad inristed upon leaving .things *as ihey were’for some forty 'odd years, and the condition ot her estate and dwelling when inspected by her legal heirs, is slated to have been one of inconceivable decay anil ruin. Thu trees in the park lay rot ting on tho ground, where they had been blown down by wind storms ; the fields were covered by rauk weed growths ; all the waters were stagnant end putrid, and the bridges over them were worm eaten wrecks. In the garrets were found large quantities of decayed grain, may basketfuls of rot- tens eggs, and heaps of decomposed meat. A thorough search of the apartments in which the eccentric old lady bad lived her quaint file ot moul • dy seclusion was rewarded by the discovery of much gold and silver coin, and large sums in paper curren cy, crumpled tip in corners, mildew ed, tattered and torn. The estate itself, an extensive aud valuable one, is unlenanted, and has been converted by systematic neglect into a veritable wilderness, upon which it wiil be nec essary to expend much before it can be rendered productive. An ingenious hoy in Richmond, Virginia, lias a pigeon box. He fastened upon tho front ot it a piece of looking glass, perhaps a fourth of of a square foot iu size. Some Engs *" me * lish sparrows built iu^tliis box, and occupied their spare lime in fighting the images oj themselves in the glass. They would tight by the hour, and pant with labor aud heat, fling violen tly against the glass, taking breath, and trying again ami again. They were uot observed at first to do so, hut finally they ti ok a good size grav el in thir mouths and struck the glass again aud again with all their mi,lit WHAT **WU BEX” HAS TO SAY COXCKUN- IXU THE POLITICAL SITUATION. ^ Atlanta, Ga., July 10th, 188) — Editors Constitution : In your issue of yesterday, I noticed that ‘many Democrats’ suggested the names of delegates front Fulton county to t he convention of August 4tli, and my own name is of the number suggest ed. I do not doubt the patriotic motives of the gentlemen whs have thus used my name, and 1 concede the right ot all good Democrats to use my nantu and demamd my services lit the in terests of the Democratic party. ' It is now very doubtful whether I can be in the State on the 4lh of Au gust. For this, aud other reasons, I must respectfully insist that my name he not continued on the ticket. The ticket is otherwise an excellent one aud well worthy of unusual support. While I have been absent trout the State, aud my fieid of labor has been national, I have not been inattentive to the Democratic situation and ten dency in Georgia, and a sense ot duty to the party and the people impels me to say a few words in this connec tion now. The Democratic situation in Geor gia is had—very had, audthe tenden cy is w otse. H#rious dissensions ex- tsl^are daily increasing, and if not arrested will inevitably disrupt the party. He is not an intelligent Democrat who d#ja not see the cause of these evils, and he is not a true Democrat who :• unwilling vigorously to apply the remedy. Tt.e cause may he expressed in one word and it is personalism in the par ly. It is no new distemper in politi cal organizations. It is easily cured if taken iu time, and it is certain death to the party it not taken in W hat is personalism in a par IRELAND AND ITS UNION WITH GREAT BRITAIN. To look at the Union of Ireland with the British Nation in 1800, from an American view it would seem that there is an open and expansive field for solid argument, especially inviting to the argumentative power of the Senior class ot an American Univer sity, whose: graduates in times gone by, have electrified the entire world u itli the power of true logic and ora torical grandeur. One o' these mags nates is in our midst to-day, the lion. Robert Toombs, whose eloquent logic and penetrating research held the Councils of Europe spell-bound with every articulation of his genius, at a time when the ears of Christendom were open to receive the fire of Amer ican genius and love ot liberty, exer cised iu defense of local self govern ment, that priceless getn, which a mercenary loreign power, wrested from the people of Ireland, through bribery and falsehood. I apologize beforehand for any ap parent wrong that I may inflict on any of tbe young gentlen eu who par ticipated in the debate evening before last. The attentive audi ence which were so pleased at the display of flowery rhet oric will, I doubt not, agree with nte that this was the most pleasing feature of tile debate, as the facts in the mat ter for argument, remained nndiss tuibcd—save by one debater, and than the facts elicited come to light in a rather superficial manner. De haters should remember that ‘strong assertions without proof, declamation without argument and censures with out dignity or moderation,’ are apt to reflect their deductions to liie roof that conveyed them. r l lie American people are fully aware that Ireland tor over six cen- uries, was never governed by its own p |, • . i ...... , ' ut ICS, »»**•** iici vi iiuvcnicii uy iuj viui ty It is the attempt ot uidtv.dual, l)ar | iiim e„t only for the short term ot - one or mere-lo use U,e party to eighteen (18) years, that is, from the advance mdmdual ends. Personal yea| .„ l 78 2 to 1800. Intelligent pec ie.eugts, personal vindications, per- • • - - - ■ to.ial grievances, aud personal i _ ward-, aud personal gloriticatious, are all Ini, l'oi nis ot me same disease and iu every lorm is . qually dangerous aud despicable. I’outjeul parties are organized solely Yctl iio .. . for tl,e l )l ‘ b “ u g°‘. Kl al “‘ tll0s ^ who ; law'that governed Ireland up to this hometimea the gravel was as large u* ! eompo.se them unite to promote that! time) w | lic |, wil8 known as the ‘Pov- a dried blackeyc pe t. Were the spar- I good by■ securing a faithful : n ; llg | aw> , The Irish (so-called) nar rows trying to break the glass, or is ! an ' 1 Mtictent administration of gov- j ij atneilt C0U ld pass no law tor the local this their way figtbiog when they are I eminent according to a common po- „ overome nt of Irelaud, except the act 4i.,»M a.w.B.a 9 111 mill t.1,1 It >a ... . . _ pie know the advantages derived" bv the people in this short epoch «f ‘self- government.’ Ireland then was happy prosperous and free. Let us see{what|kind of self-gov ernment Ireland enjoyed up to the year 1782. I will only speak ot one l|«i aimer* *iSo r .I)**! -Per Annum. very angry ? plete. couuteract* billiousut aa, ami keep* the bowels In onler, and so penial and beneficent Ty ia the body invig- G- G Thomas, A'lTOI On ; X KY AT LAW, A i KINSV1LLE, GA. s . i l KT-llOl SE, OPPOSITE are it* affect* that not orateil and regulated by it* use, but desponden cy banithed from the mind. For rate by all druggists aud dealer* gvucr- atty. soiml attention tori) • bis care. aptMt I ,avi vk Cobb. IIowell Cobb, u I’gc < f ; < itv fonit * ii. conn, ATTOUNHYS AT LAW, {Athena, o*J . . n tlie Federal ri , . except tliefCity Coart o n.iv. sept.SS.18TS.St. A SUPPOSED MIRACLE. areer has Irecn in with Ins por-onal record. He ha* •!- «avs advocated tlm cause of the or ganized Democracy in his county and district, fiuhtiiig its enemies with a trenchant pen ; but ).« has been as taihtul in exposing abu-es inside of the party, llehas repeatedly enjoin ed tlie correction of party evils within the party lines and by the party oouu- sel, and lias never joined the crusades of it" enemies i-ven when those abuses were prejudicial to a personal but Rome Tribune : A colored uom.-ji, Lou Gammon by name, who lives one i 111 1 > V‘J,', u "** *°. a and a half miles from the city, caught the diphtheria about ayearago, which turneil into an attack of paralysis be- i fore she tecoveied. She thereby lost _ ( * in 1 • | tlie use of her limbs, and has been Pmnmnnt nP^tSItrAnf ' unable to walk sinco then. !?onte tew i IvUitiuttt rtcdiaut am i nig)ltHhincei , avs onr i„f, irma nt, si. e j hail a dream, in which she thought a KEPT BY j man came aud advised her to go to a The management of the Athens /{(inner will bo iu the future assumed by Dr. E. D. Newton, who will con nect th<- paper with prudence and ability.—Chronicle, and Constitu tionalist. FRANCISLOUIS. Mealft at all bonr#. Good beds, and every thing in firat-claaa style. W D»« IANH00D: HOW LO-iT, HOW Dr. 0. C. HEERY, n ut iilly h*ented in Athena, oi -'•..■ml aervice* to the citixona o •irrmitiding country. May b.* , 1 it v nt the Drug Store of E. C. : p.rond Street, and at nigltal j/impkin St., houac formerly .!. Willnuna. , a }>|*eciaUy. M l Jupt published RFSTORED! on the ntdlntl cure (without medicine) I given tA U-, af SrEasiToaRima* or w — k "— 1 c Involuntary Seminal Bmaea, i Ul and Puyaieal Incapecity. Dis:clution of Copartner ship. r-liip lieromfore existing be- vV . i . : int-r *\r Ce. wua on the 2d day of .’.':->olved bv mutual conaent. 'i .. sv'i’.l be continued by J. C. Fitner - : ,l< K.hiUtiea, nnd will attend to Vk M1 ^ t i. , n. of tlie burliest of tht timner .1. <\ T1TNF-R, Jt. F. 11- JACKSON. BXu ^smithutg . .vet mv Shop bom Foundry St •r., I. onlv about 8'. feet (tan where , m to Mr. W. L. Wood, and TOM OCHILTREE TALK'S- Washington Po*-. Tom Ochiltree, of Texas, has pro nounced for Hancock. ‘Cameron gave me a certain section of the hotuli to look out for.’ Tom explains, ‘and every d—d delegate iu that region I brought up to Chicago lor Grant. They were all lor him when they got there, and they remained true to him, with the exception ot one nigger from Alabama, lie was bought up the third day alter his arrival for 81,000. As soon as I heard of the transaction I went for that nigger and mauaged finally to get him hack into the Grant ranks, money and all. He staid there until the ca l ot tl-al d—d thirty-sixth ballot commenced. Alahama was first on the list, aud the nigger rose and voted f«-r Garfield. I wanted Grant, but Hancock is a good second choice, and I am going to take the stump tor bitn. I shall travel all over the coun try, and everywhere I speak I propose to tell how the ‘spontaneous’ Garfield Eanagers bought out my Grant nig ItutHtl laitli. first received the sanction of the Lord 1 hose who s,-ek to use a party, thus Lieut, and his Privy Council, who orgunizea tor lhe good of all, to fur* had the authority to accent or reject ther ike good ot one or of a tew, ag t h C y wished, or transmit it to Eng- whether tor reward, or tor revenge, - | an(1 t0 the British Attorney Gen’l and or lor vindication, ar« attempting to i Vlvy Council, who had the power ot use tor one or tor a portion iliat sui preRsing it altogether, or model it which was formed lor all. Corrupt ; their own wishes, then return it to tion within the paitv or indopendentH Irish parliament with permission ism are the invariable truits if those , it into law. This was the 4 Pov* who attempt such personal ends are Ilill(; Law/ established in tho r. h'n of not repudiated as leaders. ; Henry the VII. and called after his It will he with the convention which Alt. rney Gen’l, Edward Poy- assembles on the 4th of next month to determine whether existing dis- sens : oim shall he continued to a final disruption and the party he precipi- ning Now Americans, n iw Geors gians, who listened to the debate last evening—was Ireland free to admin- inister its own laws prior to the Union a* or Seminal Weakness iHtsnxscT, Men- j Impediment* to | Marriage, etc.; a!*o, Oo>arnpTi<»N, Ki ii*par, j and Kite, induced by *«lf-iudulK«mre or aexual | extravagance, «kc. . . ., _ The celebrated antbor, in bD admirable Ka*. y dearly deraonatrate*, trow thirty ycar»’ auccca- | ml practice, that tbe olanninff oonaeq.ienee* ot aelf-abuae may lie radically cured without the dangerou* uae of internal medicine or the kj* plieaUon ot tbq knife; pointing out a rnojle of cure at onoe aiiuple, certain and effectual, by mean* of which every aufferer, no matter wliat hi* condition may be. may cure himaclf cheaply privatelv, and mAim ALLY. Ur^r Thta Lecture should be in tlie hand® ot over, jaath and evety man in tlie land- Scat under neat, in » plain envelope, to any .ddraaa, fOST-VARb 00 rarelpt Of »fx oenta « two po«t*ffe atwttp*.. , A THECULVEnWELi- MMICALaL, 1 Ann St., Sew York»l’o«t OIBce Box 4S8S, ^ On the 15th of April a Japanese certain spring in the woods near her j l>oy about thirteen years of age home and bathe in the waters, and she went into the jungle in the province would recover the use of her limbs. I ol Djockdja" aria to cut out some gras* , r , This dream appeared to her on sue- On arriving at a brook he saw that) PI, , *’/!' I he Republican party cessive nights, aud with a full faith in it was almost dried up an<l great j Wl “ tave t0 look out ,01 ' Tom the advice, she visited the spring, and S numbers ot fish were sprawling in the | — — now, as our informant solemnly avers, : mud. The hoy immediately set to GEORGIA’S MANDARIN, is able to walk as well as she ever work-catching ns many fish as he could. We cannot vouch lor the facts,! could, anti in doing so went opllte riv- but simply give them as they were ' nlct. i le perceived there on the side 1 «l a hill a large njieuing out of which EVERYBODY CAS t'KV ir. ; 8 ;" t ' e ™ Thinking that more fish rai^hi l>e (might there FjumJtlu! Xc* Haven Pail.linra. he c. ept into the opening, but scarcely * A Hartford vouiiw man hoarded a hlle “‘ivaneed a few step into tbe house car the other dav with a bunch when lie was nttacked by alt- a of three roses. One 'w:ts while, one i 8 er - Wtthoui. hesitation the bravo boy green, and one of adelicaletiesh-eolor- 1 ' ll 'y w his grasrkmlt, which he wore id lint. These flowers ailraeted the 1, 1 " 1,ukI '"f g ,rdI «- »» d "'*h tt gate A Native or This State Ls Honor,*1 by the Chi ne e Government. P ROTECT YOTO UVEfl AND PROSEltTV. N O tin llorae Shoeing. Wan* u.i all klntla of Blaok*U)l king In ,na\ -t modal Mo prW**. I •«: » i have done wrong in the p«et ,tor tho future tobe “n^bt uive me a trial* Kind oc.a ju traiileed. ROUT. JOl4L8. .TiV M'KoofHTS AND OTHER BUSINESS ritt r V.liO WANT CASH-READ. . v ... tbe experiment have obtalMO ... y .reiver* i»iu* in the JUrtwrJISmm • , r. * park ling with wit a»d ha^r, j. : » t.jut’s in everything. It t» the pe- v Hrimerf nibenwi U6HTHING RODS Of the best quality, kept constancy o hand nnd erected alter the moat approve manner. The best of city reference give A word to the wise is sufficient. C. B. VEKONF.E. npl8-Unj No. 2 Bread 8t., Athens; Ga attention oi the passengers, both la dies and gentlemen. One lady re marked that slie had seen the buds oi the green rose, another said she had sc-en the rose iuelf, hut had never seen any so perfect and so perfect and so lovely as this one. The flesh-colored one was also commented upon and pra ised. Finally, the young man volun teered the information that all were white in the morning, and that this coloring was done by putting the stem of one into red ink. Although tlie leaves were beautiful-y colored, the coloring would not run off. It only required ten minutes to change the color, _ PROCTOR XNO'TS STORY. the attacking tiger a couple ot cuts on tbe head. The tiger, still more enraged, now sprung upon the hoy, gras[>ed him with his claws and began to roar frightfully. Tho brave hoy did not lose his presence of tniud, but in spite of the most, dreadful pain he went on continually cutting the ri* ger’s head with his grass-knife, with the fortunate result that tbe monster at lenght drew its last breath and the luave hoy, although terriblyjmangfed, got away and could return home to inform his parent of the event. Tbe villagers who afterwards went out to fetch the slaiu tiger formed a regular processiou. A ! - I want u> •*!«. ‘ . * ; ;,t ,t r c TTjiu’ar aUvcrtixara. MILES JOHNSON’S dyic hoosk I it •’•all kiiul* of l-atHe’* gd-Uenien * ' Tivr.i) AND CLEANED AT TOE $ie%m DypiP'g Establishment, ^ ,x* . , r t > CUqrqh, GlqjrtqnSL aApuMely- . lae lnaKM*l>>l** Cmtm& Barham's InfalllW# PILE CUBE. hihi:{liTftJRil S&JWi Ofay’s Specific Medicine 1 liw Ll AOE MAMZ Tlie Qre* t TRXDC MARI English Keme- .iCSSf dy, sn nnfaii- nc**, fipenni- iPTrlipt, i'npo- tttwjr, and rib JU»a>4< thMliH Sg$m*£; «m| Laaaitade. Pstn In the Beck, Bhunw* ot Wbton. nmstnn Old A«, end nawy other Dlaetsee Hist lead to Innnlty or Ootiaowptlgn, and a Premature Grave. .Full particular* In our pamphlet, which we deetretoaend tree by mail to every There was some >ort of eeU-hratiou iu honor of Francis de Xavier, which he attended. A nost ol negroes in his neighborhood were Roman Call: Doctor Young J. Allen, a mi-si.m- ary ot the Methodist Church, South, now at Shanghai, has been made a Mandarin by the Chinese Govern ment He is the first f rcigner who 'lias received the distinguished honor. Tbe position of Mandarin is a civil office of great dignity among the Chi nese The Emperor of China, in whom is vested the appointment pow er, never makes a Mandarin unless he is profoundly learned. Dr. Allen is a native of Georgia. He was botm in Coweta county. He graduated at Emory College in the same class with Dr. Atticus Hnygood, about the year I860* Immediately niter leaving college he went as mis sionary to China, where for twenty years he has done noble and d -voted work among that people. So familiar is he witli the Chinese tongue that for a number of years he has edited a literary review in that language. About two years ago he visited tMt fated into a bitter, angry personal j of w00? I will throw the mantle of canvass ; or whether those dissensions j c | larily over t | le other abominable shall cease ami a nomination be raa<le ; ac ^ which tyranized over Ireland for which will secure a harmonious can* j centurus, and call attention to thre.'id vass to ihe party and resulting 10 an hare assertions in regard to the igno* election that will give the State an j raiu condition of the Irish people pri- administration which shall he strong or to thc Union. Where are those in the united confidence and support j assertions based ? Let us see. Mc- °t ’bn people. . : Cauiey, and he could not lie consid- lf the delegates come together am- , ore ,j in f. lV0 r of Catholicism savs ‘as mated by the desire to advance the | lollg there remained a National personal desires or ambitions o! 1’^ [ spirit in Scotland, tho English wri- and favorite!*, tlie worst eviw win ters, whenever they condescended to follow, but it they come together think of the Scotch p *ople at all, and resolved to rememner that their sn- ; t W1(S seldom they did so, con*ider,-d pretne obligation is to represent the t|, vm :ls filthy, abject slaves. I’aptists, whole l>arty and work lor the good | ,. ut throiits and thieves.’ Now this ol all,they will render a service worthy j lfistoric.tl 1-nguage is not applied to ot patriots and all the people will have , ;,f llor ant Irish Catholics, but to the cause to bless them. I descendants of a Bruce, a Wallace Iu this matter ‘I have no ir e, ds to j an(i a sttiarL This was English hi>- rewarJ and no enemies t ' — ' ' _ .ENGLISH LANGUAGE. 'General 1 Griftit,' speaking of his visit : tof-‘ Jap*ii, -said lie had no trouble whatever with|Ahe, people, as every. /Mfitpr.o htj toqqd initive Japanese who ----V tk'e E|igfiaU 'language fluently, 'gtfWWljwflt^WBring introduced tho language into the public schools. He says that in the interior schools ot thp country, in almost every school precinct, young people may be found who have never been away from honih, and yet speak English iu :> manner, that would, ho no discredit t<> U) Lindley .Murray. . lie says the school system Iu Japan is very pros perous, and that the higher branches ot science are-taught in a much more simplified form than in this country. He related some of tlie incidents of Jus dinner with the King of Siam, whom he describes as a young instn about 26 yean of ace and who speaks English,ffnpnjly.. He said the dinner surprised him,, tor lie found nearly every dish much the same its those prepared for him in Paris. On itt- S , he ascertained that the King ays a French cook constantly, and is endtjayoring, it seems, to be up with the latest inodes of co ikiug. In Siam, ns iit other places, he found the English language (he principal foreign language taught iu the schools. He tbougi.t,hc sajd, tUa^ahcn he sUrted he should need a sajfpjy-^bf Freneh, but fouuc! by experience - that good English is the better language for a trip around the world lie thinks English is sure to be the common language for all ualious, and that tlie more progressive countries seeing this are teaching it in their schools. • ITEMS OF INTEREST. The province ot' Buenos Ayres couuts 51,000,000 sheep, of which 13,000,000 belong to Irish settlers willfln a day’s ride of the'eito. These Jocks will suffice, if uecessary, to feed the national Government army lor many years, without counting 6.000,- 000 cows, which belong mostly to na tives. English women are never contented until they have found a use for every thing. They are hapj y now because they have discovered that an old silk hat eau be made into a work-basket. Tlie crown is embroidered, the brim and lining covered with fluted mate rial, and loops and ]>oi:kets arc set in side, as in any work-basket. John B. French, under the influ ence of religious mania, and having tl e delusion that God had command ed him to fast forty days and nights, did fast for that period, and died eleven days later because-liis system Had become so euti elded by his pro longed starvation that it was not .fi nally able to carry on t.ho operations of digestion and assimilation. It is a significant circumstance that riot once since tlie conflict began be tween the religious societies and the French government lias the Pope made any direct ollicial reference to the situation. Tt is illustrates the difference between Leo XIII and his predecessor. Pius IX would by .this time have excommunicated the French government and all its works, but hit successor remembers ibo divine in- junction, nnd adds to the gentleness of the dove the wisdom of the ser pent. He could do no good by in terfering with the course ef the French government. - So lie hides Ins time. Mr. Garfield, we ate told, hasa’rec- ord as a stateman This is notjstrict- ly true. He has, however, a record as a politician, and S nator Bayard honored him with a brief notice the other day in his celebrated Wilmington speech Gen. Garfiietd,’ said he, ‘is no unknown man. He has a long record He has been a leader among; the advocates of force bills, suspension, of habeas corpus, military usurpation,, and every other means resorted to by his party to prolong their power. There has not been a measure tending to exalt the military power above the civil power, not a question tending to create animosity between the sections, in which Jamei A. Ga-field was not on the same ride. All this we pro pose to end by placing in power a man who, although a "distinguished soldier, never forgot that his citizen - sl.ip was a higher distinction.’ THE IUCE atOP. reward aud iio enemies t < puaisii, to ,.y in regard to the Scotch people, and nothing personal to accomplish. . prior to their last effort to maintain I could ftupport chaerliilly my worst i Scotland’s nationality in 1745. Hence enemy (it I had oik jit hi; noinin ition ! Americans can see what reliance can would avert the evils mentioned, ami j |,j ;lc ,.d on bare assertions gleaned I could voie against my own brotl er ; trom 81lc(l a 8CU r C e. We see the it his nomination would not avert , Scotch people of to-day lauded to the them. ! skies, because they becomethcmin- I shall liold ravself in readiness to eo-j j ong 0 f England by bartering their operate with all who sincerely des re | |ialive health for the sordid love of to preserve Hie harmony of the party, j peonage. And if the Irish |>eople and through that harmony to secure a woll j,| „p 0s taciae and hail Elizabeth as laithfiil ami efficient administration -Ireland’s pure and spotless queen’ ol the St i’e government. then intelligence and civilization would m Ben 11. Iltu.. (; >e h raided bv England with the In Galveston, as elsewhere in' Texs I «"» J«>tnp and pride that it lauds the as, when a prisoner has no money to I oflhp Sc, * lch P eo P Ie al the employ counsel, the judge appoints i c . ... a young lawyer to defend tlie doomed . T 1,e .° ,, J uct °/ t thw wmmumcaUon 1 > . I is simply to refute ungrounded asser- tions wuicli tend to ca-t odium on : deserving people. It is well known man, very ineeb as the p'tU|K:r patients in a hospital are turned over to tlie young doctor to learn the profession on. Not long since quite a young lawyer was appointed to defend a m tn United States, and during his sv.\y I for burglary. The young lawyer, af- _ out. Tt* Specific Med.due i* *>ld by Ml dravgiala at *1 r ■ — -i- "i (or |5, of wfij tie HI qts IbF ' THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., No. 8 Meebaniee’ Block, Detroit, Mich. Sola in Athene end eye»)w|i«re by ell dpr-l girtA , ••stAiamfiff. 7 The Charleston Nevis and Courier says that the rice crop on the Ashe. h i. „,-i. rr - v.„.. olios. When he eamehorea darkey con( , it ; 0M Tn<J asked him how he hLd the t atholtc j Je , (rflll< am) a m 100!r |f wme heavy service. , . , , _ rains have fallen during the last two I could not.* st-md a. W'd be ■ or llir ,. e WL . e t S( uphuut more abund- rhere IS b-t •>»« r'Ut ttU-itl It I . ailt sllower# |he oro|w arc , ike i„ to ^ ooujd never ^ very seriously damaged. Tlieswampa wil**ii* 1*1*1 .vin -! !MI<> ** the source ol the Why the preet due alt-.i -y c-; liversfiave lieeu so dry for three year* in Latin. past that the ground has cracked open At tins the colored U.y Id down a|K , a new th , IM conuneneejla in the road, and relied over shout.ng ; M Uie rt<ervef> The 8a j twator . . . . „ has run up the three rivers info the - J V v y ’ « hat 181 U maller " 111 y< ’" ' j rice regions, and threatens destruction ri-W i u- t\\e ijel-U U' taken into the gates, ‘Fo.God, mngya, dqu t ihfid(Utat de j * ^ord cgnt understand Latin as well delivered a very instructive lecture on the Chinese in the First Baptist Church. Before entering upon his missionary labors he joined tbe North Georgia Conference aud is still a member ot that body. He is a pure, noble, learned man, aud Georgia will certainly hear with pride of the mat k- ed distinction which lie has won.— Chronicle and Constitutionalist. ■ **4Marakla*babt*cwe4«I OPIUMlSs I t «uan.a.On<**r«.lf4. as English. |n de Catholic clmi chcs de priest he prays to de Lard upd nut to the congregation.’ Mr. Knott added that he had been brought up in church where the preacher prayed to the cougregsjion aud he acknowledged the boy had got the best of hitq. A Michigan man was arrested sad fined 810 for hugging s widow. Ia this the boasted freedom of the Amer ican press ?—-Philadelphia Chronicle. Freckles are not so had. It ia said that one girl does not object to i iug them uti another giri’a faaa. A notorious desperado, for whose capture 85»0 bad beeu ottered, was caught iu Qregou by two constables. They had to convey him :» hundred miles in a wagon, aud, knowing his rvcklcsas character, they tied hitu to tfcaaeuK On the way he tried sev eral devices to cheat*), hut iu vain, until ho hit upon the desperate one to fire a keg of powder that was iu the vehhle. This he did by covertly throwing a lighted match into it. He crouched as low as possible, aud shielded his face, so that he was uot seriously injured. One of the con stables wns killed, and the other burned so badly that he could do ter consulting with hi* unfortunate client, said: 'May it please Your Honor, Iv.-ant this case con!timed until I can pro cure the attendance of materi d wit nesses.” “YYhut do you ex|>eet to prove ?’’ asked the court?” “I except to prove that, my unfor unatu client is a quiet, indus rioiuan I other man.’’ ‘•liv whom do you except to prove that?” “By thejiifficeia'-f tbe pe i-.entiajry, where ho has spent tlm lait 5 years.” The Chinese speak of five great re lations in life: (l) 1 he duty of Minis ters and their Prince; (1) the duty of children and their father; (3) thli duties of husband and wife; (4) the duly of brother to brother; and (5) the duty of friend to friend. ‘Within the four seas,’ said Confucius, ‘all men are brethren ’ that Ireland with all her sorrows, has thoroughly demonstrated to the world that she is, and lias ever been the nursery of true manhood and virtue Educated people, of every clime, rec ognize her as the garden-spot of learn ing for 1400 years. True, noble Arner icans are proud to claim her. Upstarts may be ashamed of her. Therefore I think it would ill become an exiled Irishman to stand by and hear his native land traduced without attempts ing her justification. Adaik. Indignation among the passengers in a railroad car ia re|Mi:-ted from Ohio l>ecause a lady let her pug dog drink out of the tin cup attached to the water coo'er. She replied to a remonstrance by- asserting that her dog’s lips were cleaner than those of the tobacco-obewing man who object* ed. He retorted that he could whip any man who would heroine her champion, but nobody volunteered. The convicts of the peniteniary at : Greensboro, Ga., have a court, before which they try their offenders. There A JAPANESE VIEW. A Japanese traveler in this country write to his local newspaper in his own country, that the great United States he has heard so much about is a very shabby and numb exaggerated community. It doesn’t begin with Japan. We have a false religion, ho says; a corrupt Chris'iatiity full ot glaring and tnonslrout defect. One of them is robbery, which seems to him an inevitable condition of our civilization. He often Inund himself in the ao. icly of robber's From San Francisco to New York he had to keep a strict watch on his valuables in order to prevent his being plunder ed; but finally, while paying for some* things in a store, a young man, who following him snatched, his purse and ran off with it. He regards his own people as for superior in \Visdom and nurality. He sees few or no regrets ot- sense ofshame in the wrongs we are constantly commit, ing and is hope lessly puzzled why we send out our missionaries to Japan instead of kee|>- iug them at home where they belong. A special from Galena says: ‘It is authoritatively stated here that Gen. Grant will return to G delta before Augusta 6r*t. settle up his affairs and go to New York, witer* a position isopen for his accepts tic •. The Gen. lias been tendered the Presidency of the American branch of the DeLes-- seps Canal Company, tit a salary of 825,000 a year. This lie has refuged on the ground that the enterprise would not prove a financial success during the lives of those now interes ted in tlie scheme, nnd he could nut lend his name to an undertaking iu which his friends were l.kelyto en. - bark, nnd from which they would re ceive no returns if they did not entirely lose their investments. It is only the teiqqle mosquito that I tsa Judge, a prosecuting offioer and a bites, hgt wl'eL a man gets a chance Sheriff, the letter of whom applies the fo belt one with a towel, lie’s going | lash according to the sentence. The nothing to prevent the prisoq-^ from f t 0 do it without stooping to inquire a* J prison officials appear fo cotyUemviiqe getting awajr. * I to ils gender, '\hcse proceeding, If Tanner doesn’t die or go crazy, the doctors of.the period will vuddv.t ly awake to find themselves a hu »- dred years behind the age, and tota y without the means to catch up. In the contest for visiting comp** nies nt Rome, the Griflin Li^nt Guards won the prize of 8100, nml the Spaulding Greys, the other cut* testing company, 850.